Popping Collars Episode #18: When You Walk through the Garden
Edwin, Eric, and Greg discuss The Wire and how it reveals the way sin keeps us stuck in cycles of violence.
Edwin, Eric, and Greg discuss The Wire and how it reveals the way sin keeps us stuck in cycles of violence.
In the Magazine this month, we’re looking at the experience of God in and through nature. In this piece, Kelly Wilson reflects on his experience as a camp counselor.
The Stamp Out Hunger campaign organized by the National Association of Letter Carriers seeks to collect food every year on the second Saturday in May.
the Anglican Church of Canada and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada (ELCIC) will meet together for a second time in a joint assembly to be held in Vancouver, British Columbia in 2019.
At the Magazine, we’ve been looking at insights and reflections on the human (individual and collective) relationship with the created order. That could be nature, the environment, our use of resources, animals, each other, like the creed says – all things seen and unseen. In this piece, Harold Clinehens reminds us that the little things matter – a lot.
Research by psychologist Lisa Miller highlights the importance and necessity for parents to nurture the spirituality of their children.
A father and his husband are heartbroken when their son’s baptism is put off.
Isn’t there something worrying about a society that can sentence someone to death but then not find anyone to do the killing willingly?
In Tennessee, a local hospital has teamed up with local congregations to, hopefully, improve the health and access to healthcare of the community they serve.
The issue of online behavior is one that comes up here at the Cafe’ often. It pops up in our discussions about comments, in deciding